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EMMY NOMINATED SERIES directed by and starring Steve Buscemi is back for a second season!!! Park Bench is a local's take on the special people, places, and spirit of New York City. Through unscripted moments with average New Yorkers and Steve's celeb friends, Buscemi takes viewers on a funny, first-hand journey/misadventure, told in his unique voice.

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Sugar Sweet Sunshine Bakery - NY, New York

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Sugar Sweet Sunshine is the mouthwatering result of a friendship between two bakers who once worked at New York City’s renowned ...

Magnolia Bakery. Located in a charming and homey space on the Lower East Side, this little slice of a shop is known for its luscious cupcakes, Betty Crocker approach to baking and a pervading optimistic attitude. The owners’ ethos extends to philanthropy too, mainly in the form of prices, which are far below standard haute bakery rates.

Gerlynn Amurao: So, do you feel that New York is going to a big cup cake fill these days?

Peggy: Oh my gosh! It’s been happening for years now. It’s because they are just so small and brief and affordable. You know, you don’t have to look around with the plate. You can just kind of cram it in your mouth.

Gerlynn Amurao: You decided to open a bakery then learn how to bake.

Peggy Williams: Yes, but it was the reverse pretty much of what everyone in their right mind would do. I'm both worked in bakeries before and have done pretty much everything from managing sort of free sunshine, I think that decorating everything except the bacon heart. We spend about a year and a half in dad’s kitchen practicing every Sunday. We had any guinea pigs out of our color too.

Gerlynn Amurao: I bet but they didn’t complain either?

Peggy Williams: Oh no, but they were very willing.

Gerlynn Amurao: How did you come up with the name Sugar Sweet Sunshine?

Peggy Williams: When we are on our way down to see that very thing, we happen to walk over a piece of and it was a picture of a heart and inside the heart says Sugar Sweet Sunshine and I do need that says love and something name for God love and something that you need top and I look that and I said,” Oh, I like that”.

Gerlynn Amurao: What do people like when they come here?

Peggy Williams: When you tend to run with your traditional sunshine cupcake. This is our signature. Probably the most popular is the vanilla cake and I have to say that we are working a year and a half from these recipes to perfect the yellow cupcake.

Gerlynn Amurao: So do you have a secret to making that?

Peggy Williams: They aren’t too big but I can’t tell you. They are just the potassium cup cake with our sun and vanilla butter cream, that one is definitely a flipper.

Gerlynn Amurao: That I really love.

Peggy Williams: We have some flavor is that what we know cherry. You’re just going to get an experience because we created in a plastic box to get it nice warm, coating feel. Yeah and people just like to come here and hang out.